BARRONS.com: Tech Trader Daily - Barron's Online:
Tesla: Driving toward an IPO?Tesla Motors, the Valley-based maker of electric sports cars, plans to go public soon, according to Reuters, which cites “two people familiar with the situation.” The story said an IPO filing is e (Read More)
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According to PR Newser Ken Auletta reports in his book, Googled that Larry Page told his PR department that he would give them “a total of eight hours of his time that year for press conferences, speeches, or interviews.”Supp (Read More)
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New Yorker columnist and author Ken Auletta released his latest book, "Googled: The End of the World As We Know It" earlier this month. The book, as the title implies, is a deep dive into the rocket ship paced rise of Googl (Read More)
Submitted by mogston
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Before Craig Nevill-Manning became Google's first engineer in New York in 2003, he had to get Google (GOOG) cofounders Larry Page and Sergey Brin as well as CEO Eric Schmidt to sign off on the idea... (Read More)
Silicon Alley Insider:
Before Craig Nevill-Manning became Google's first engineer in New York in 2003, he had to get Google (GOOG) cofounders Larry Page and Sergey Brin as well as CEO Eric Schmidt to sign off on the idea.Check out the offices →Read (Read More)
Submitted by stewbagz
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Gates At Davos Let S See If They Still Want To Run The Business In Two Or Three Years. Bill Gates On Sergey Brin And Larry Page
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Valleywag:
Katie Couric made a list of the "most powerful" people in media for Forbes and they're all... Jews. Kidding, only six of 11 are Jews. The real power belongs to computer nerds. Couric mentioned zero old media people.The only n (Read More)
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Oh, my sainted aunt. Google thought about buying the New York Times, according to Barron’s, which got it from somebody else’s interview with Ken Auletta, author of Google: The End of the World as We Know It. Reportedly the ha (Read More)
Huffington Post:
Larry Page is now the co-creator of something other than the most important internet site in the world: A tipster whispers he is a father, as of Thursday. (Updated: We have a gender.) More on Billionaires (Read More)
Silicon Alley Insider:
Larry Page is now the co-creator of something other than the most important internet site in the world: A tipster whispers he is a father, as of Thursday. (Updated: We have a gender.)Google co-founder Page and model-PhD wife (Read More)
Valleywag:
Larry Page is now the co-creator of something other than the most important internet site in the world: A tipster whispers the Google co-founder is the father of a baby boy, as of Thursday. Google co-founder Page and model-Ph (Read More)
Silicon Alley Insider:
As a reward for delivering a new Web browser with 30 million users, Google cofounder Larry Page and Sergey Brin awarded the team that built Chrome team the Google's Founders' Prize.Better than a plaque, they get new stock gra (Read More)
BARRONS.com: Tech Trader Daily - Barron's Online:
Google (GOOG) considered but rejected the notion of buying the New York Times (NYT), according to author Ken Auletta, the author of a new book on the search engine giant called Google: The End of The World As We Know It. Aule (Read More)
eWeek - RSS Feeds:
Google has a lot riding on its Google Chrome Web browser. The search engine Nov. 2 added bookmark sync for its latest build of Chrome to let the browser's 30 million users to keep their favorite Web pages up to date across mu (Read More)
Wired.it Rss:
Nessuno discute bontà e utilità delle Google Map. Questo almeno finché ci si trova davanti al monitor di un computer, o quando ci si ferma ad ammirare sul proprio telefonino la versione “mobile”, vale a dire le Google Map for (Read More)
L.A. Times Tech Blog:
Sergey Brin. Credit: Google.High school dropout Sergey Brin has a few ideas on how the educational system should be improved. Not surprisingly from a guy who co-founded Google, where he still serves as president of technolo (Read More)
Submitted by mvndrvrt
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The more conferences I speak at, the more I realize how profoundly segregated the people trying to change the world are from one another. In no particular order, we've got the academics, the medical researchers, the professio (Read More)
Valleywag:
Yahoo finally shuttered Geocities today. Acquired in 1999, Geocities was one of the costliest dot-com duds of of all time: $3.5 billion for an ugly, cash-bleeding homepage hosting service. And to think Google's founders were (Read More)
guardian.co.uk: The Guardian newspaper: Editorials & reply:
Ten years ago Microsoft was a feared and fearful technology titan. It stood bowed but very much unbroken by an antitrust ruling in the US. A judge ruled that Microsoft's flagship Windows software enjoyed a monopoly – and that (Read More)